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Shows your current framerate (fps) in the status bar of your iOS app
Provides a well-constructed main loop useful for JavaScript games and other animated or time-dependent applications.
The definitive SMPTE timecode library for Swift.
⚡ Unlock the frame rate in Dark Souls III.
TensorFlow Lite SSD on bare Raspberry Pi 4 with 64-bit OS at 24 FPS
Are you lagging in Minecraft? Solve that with the Minecraft FPS hack!
TensorFlow Lite Posenet on bare Raspberry Pi 4 with 64-bit OS at 9.4 FPS
TensorFlow Lite SSD on a bare Raspberry Pi 4 at 17 FPS
This repository is about video compression, and more specifically about the motion estimation block (ME block) of a video encoder. It is a research project for developing an efficient motion estimation algorithm, so that the video compression technology can keep pace with the high frame rate videos and high resolution videos.
TensorFlow Lite Posenet on bare Raspberry Pi 4 at 5.0 FPS
Create smooth animation in React components with ~60FPS.
Frame ticker with easy events for animation or games in JavaScript or TypeScript
FrameFocus is a computer performance enhancement game utility. This will allow you to gain a slight bit of performance while you are tabbed out of the game. When you are tabbed out, your frame rate will drop (this is to unfocusing the game, thus causing extra performance through out your computer). Once you tab back in, your frame rate will go back to normal. This mod also doubles as a frame rate unlocker of sorts. You can set a max target frame rate you would like the game to try and run at.
Video timecode class for Perl and command line program. Supports any frame rate, conversions, drop/non-drop frame counts and more.
Provides a well-constructed main loop useful for JavaScript games and other animated or time-dependent applications.
TensorFlow Lite classification on a bare Raspberry Pi 4 at 33 FPS
A pure, dependency free, XSLT 1.0 library for video timecode manipulation
Show actual FPS in your scene.
Playing frames at ~10 frames per second
Transform a frame-rate value into an human readable string ("30000/1001" → "29.97fps")
1. frames.py ::: Extract all frames according to default fps. 2. fixed_fps.py ::: Extract all frames with a fixed fps. 3. fixed_fps_length.py ::: Extract all frames with a fixed fps and untill a defined video length.
Rendering path optimisation